How to force prettier html formatting to format tags in one line?





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I use prettier in my VSC, so how to force prettier HTML formatting to format tags in one line, not multiple lines?



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I want to format something like this all in one line



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    I use prettier in my VSC, so how to force prettier HTML formatting to format tags in one line, not multiple lines?



    enter image description here
    I want to format something like this all in one line



    <v-navigation-drawer :clipped="$vuetify.breakpoint.lgAndUp" v-model="drawer" fixed app>


    Does exist any config for prettier HTML formatter?










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      I use prettier in my VSC, so how to force prettier HTML formatting to format tags in one line, not multiple lines?



      enter image description here
      I want to format something like this all in one line



      <v-navigation-drawer :clipped="$vuetify.breakpoint.lgAndUp" v-model="drawer" fixed app>


      Does exist any config for prettier HTML formatter?










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      I use prettier in my VSC, so how to force prettier HTML formatting to format tags in one line, not multiple lines?



      enter image description here
      I want to format something like this all in one line



      <v-navigation-drawer :clipped="$vuetify.breakpoint.lgAndUp" v-model="drawer" fixed app>


      Does exist any config for prettier HTML formatter?







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          It depends on your IDE settings but as documentation states, you should have a config file where you should look for the html.format.wrapLineLength property and apply the line length value which satisfy you. This will prevent Prettier to break your lines until assigned line length to the property is reached. This will only apply for HTML.
          For overall purposes you should use prettier.printWidth property which




          Fit code within this line limit




          Mind that tabulation / indention spaces also count in the line length.



          Unfortunately when code line exceed the above numbers it will be spited to multi-lines, each property per line. So far I did not find solution to just wrap to extra line, without spiting to multi.



          UPDATE
          Mentioned and desired by me behavior it is not affordable with Prettier, but the line length trick still can do the job ... partially.






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            It depends on your IDE settings but as documentation states, you should have a config file where you should look for the html.format.wrapLineLength property and apply the line length value which satisfy you. This will prevent Prettier to break your lines until assigned line length to the property is reached. This will only apply for HTML.
            For overall purposes you should use prettier.printWidth property which




            Fit code within this line limit




            Mind that tabulation / indention spaces also count in the line length.



            Unfortunately when code line exceed the above numbers it will be spited to multi-lines, each property per line. So far I did not find solution to just wrap to extra line, without spiting to multi.



            UPDATE
            Mentioned and desired by me behavior it is not affordable with Prettier, but the line length trick still can do the job ... partially.






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              It depends on your IDE settings but as documentation states, you should have a config file where you should look for the html.format.wrapLineLength property and apply the line length value which satisfy you. This will prevent Prettier to break your lines until assigned line length to the property is reached. This will only apply for HTML.
              For overall purposes you should use prettier.printWidth property which




              Fit code within this line limit




              Mind that tabulation / indention spaces also count in the line length.



              Unfortunately when code line exceed the above numbers it will be spited to multi-lines, each property per line. So far I did not find solution to just wrap to extra line, without spiting to multi.



              UPDATE
              Mentioned and desired by me behavior it is not affordable with Prettier, but the line length trick still can do the job ... partially.






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                It depends on your IDE settings but as documentation states, you should have a config file where you should look for the html.format.wrapLineLength property and apply the line length value which satisfy you. This will prevent Prettier to break your lines until assigned line length to the property is reached. This will only apply for HTML.
                For overall purposes you should use prettier.printWidth property which




                Fit code within this line limit




                Mind that tabulation / indention spaces also count in the line length.



                Unfortunately when code line exceed the above numbers it will be spited to multi-lines, each property per line. So far I did not find solution to just wrap to extra line, without spiting to multi.



                UPDATE
                Mentioned and desired by me behavior it is not affordable with Prettier, but the line length trick still can do the job ... partially.






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                It depends on your IDE settings but as documentation states, you should have a config file where you should look for the html.format.wrapLineLength property and apply the line length value which satisfy you. This will prevent Prettier to break your lines until assigned line length to the property is reached. This will only apply for HTML.
                For overall purposes you should use prettier.printWidth property which




                Fit code within this line limit




                Mind that tabulation / indention spaces also count in the line length.



                Unfortunately when code line exceed the above numbers it will be spited to multi-lines, each property per line. So far I did not find solution to just wrap to extra line, without spiting to multi.



                UPDATE
                Mentioned and desired by me behavior it is not affordable with Prettier, but the line length trick still can do the job ... partially.







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